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Cocteau Twins - Cherry Coloured Funk "Cherry Coloured Funk" is an ethereal and dreamy song by the Scottish band Cocteau

Cocteau Twins - Cherry Coloured Funk

"Cherry Coloured Funk" is an ethereal and dreamy song by the Scottish band Cocteau Twins. Formed in 1979, the band consisted of Elizabeth Fraser as the enchanting vocalist, Robin Guthrie on captivating guitar, and Simon Raymonde handling the mesmerizing bass lines. The track was released in 1990 as part of their fourth studio album "Heaven or Las Vegas." Known for their unique blend of atmospheric soundscapes and Fraser's otherworldly vocals, Cocteau Twins created a sonic experience like no other. "Cherry Coloured Funk" carries listeners away on a journey of swirling melodies and lush textures, captivating their imagination. If you wish to explore and immerse yourself in the magical sounds of Cocteau Twins, you can play and download their music here.

And should I be hugged and tugged down through this tiger's masque
And should I be sung and unbroken by not saying
Beetles and eggs and blues and pour a little everything else
Down far behind this fabulous, my turn rules
He'll hang that heart's black and dull as the night
Hugged and tugged down through this tiger's masque for key
Not get pissed off through my bird lips as good news
Not get pissed off through my bird lips as good news
Still being cried and laughed at before
Still being cried and laughed at from light to blue
Still we can find our love down from behind
We hanged your pass and star being as you in ecstasy
We hanged your pass and start being as you in ecstasty
You mind not saying
You steam a lens stable eyes and glass
You steam a lens stable eyes and glass
You'll hang the hearts black and dull as the night